After the ad had already gone down a week or so ago. What do you make of that? Is this normal? Why would they not tell me so if they are looking to hire other people? Especially knowing their process is really slow. Update (in case anyone cares): The company ended up offering me the position a week later. I didn't end up accepting it because I got a much better offer from another company a few days before that. Thanks everyone for your input! asked Aug 31 '20 at 17:55 liihn liihn 331 1 silver badge 8 bronze badges 1 What do you make of that? Is this normal? Why would they not tell me so if they are looking to hire other people? Especially knowing their process is really slow. Quite simply you didn't convince them to hire you on the spot. They may have liked you but not enough to give you the job without considering other candidates. it is pretty clear when they said: "Hey, we just want to keep you in the loop, the team really liked you, but we are still interviewing other candidates, we will let you know more soon" that they want to keep shopping around and hopefully find someone more suited for the role they want to fill.
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